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2011 Sees Red Hat’s Push for Better Cloud Deployment, Management

As 2011 begins, Red Hat Inc. is mapping out details for how its acquisition of Makara will fuel the next generation of open source options for cloud computing.  Makera, a provider of deployment and management solutions for cloud-based apps, will simplify app deployment and management, according to Red Hat execs. 

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Quest Updates, Automates Private Cloud Management

Quest Software is shipping a cloud management solution to automatically manage and secure private cloud environments across development, test, provisioning and operations.  Quest Cloud Automation Platform 7.5 provides policy-based automation, self-service, and ease of provisioning for multiple hypervisor and virtualization technologies.

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Progress Software Extends OpenEdge AppsDev for SOA

Progress Software Corp. has updated its OpenEdge business appdev platform to accelerate SOA projects with design, test and deployment support for tools that come with Progress' Sonic ESB. OpenEdge also sports a new GUI-driven support for working with Microsoft .NET.

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IBM's WebSphere Smashed Industry SOA benchmark

IBM has announced a breakthrough in the implementation of Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) after a new server smashed a popular industry benchmark for performance by more than 33 percent.

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Micro Focus' SOA Express 8.0 Adds IBM CICS Support

Micro Focus has upgraded a popular legacy modernization product to bring mainframe assets to SOA without recoding SOA Express 8.0 adds support for direct deployment into IBM's CICS for both .NET and J2EE environments.

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BEA Tightens Ties Between SOA Design, Run Times

BEA Systems has release upgrades and tightened integration between WebLogic Integration (WLI) and AquaLogic Service Bus (ALSB), making t easier for developers to design, test and deploy critical services-based solutions based on ESBs or a full Services-Oriented Architecture. IDN looks at the feature benefits to architecst and devs.

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Artix 4.0 Takes a Bite Out of MOM Costs

Artix 4.0, the ESB upgrade from Iona, takes another step forward in its vision to craft a set of plumbing, framework, and tools to let enterprise IT easily share services end-to-end across multiple platforms -- including J2EE-to-.NET, J2EE app servers, proprietary middlewares and even to the mainframe. IDN looks at the Artix 4.0 upgrade features getting user attention.

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ActiveBPEL Rapidly Adds Enterprise Upgrades

An upgraded ActiveBPEL Business Process Execution Language engine is now available for free download. Upgrade features include support for XQuery, JavaScript and support for direct invocation of another BPEL process. And a host of WS-* support is nearby. IDN takes a look at the new features and provides links to code and documentation.

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Artix 4.0 Takes a Bite Our of MOM Costs

Artix 4.0, the ESB upgrade from Iona, takes another step forward in its vision to craft a set of plumbing, framework, and tools to let enterprise IT easily share services end-to-end across multiple platforms -- including J2EE-to-.NET, J2EE app servers, proprietary middlewares and even to the mainframe. IDN looks at the Artix 4.0 upgrade features getting user attention.

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ActiveBPEL Engine Gains XQuery, JavaScript

An upgraded ActiveBPEL Business Process Execution Language engine is now available for free download. Upgrades included XQuery and JavaScript support, as well as code samples and a number of other key ease-of-use features for devs to get into business process projects for web services. IDN takes a look at the new features and provides links to code and documentation.

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ActiveBPEL Engine Gains XQuery, JavaScript

An upgraded ActiveBPEL Business Process Execution Language engine is now available for free download. Upgrades included XQuery and JavaScript support, as well as code samples and a number of other key ease-of-use features for devs to get into business process projects for web services. IDN takes a look at the new features and provides links to code and documentation.

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Sonic Suggests ESB Definition to Ease Chaos

The ESB sector is quickly becoming rife with confusion. And, while there is growing consensus among vendors (and end users) than an ESB is supposed to provide a mediation layer between legacy and SOA resources, there are devils in the details. Sonic Software has put its ESB Definition into the marketplace, and execs say the document lays out ESB hallmarks architects and devs should look for.

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